
Disparities Details by Sex for 2015
MICH-21.4 : Infants breastfed exclusively through 3 months (percent)
This chart compares rates by population.
2020 Baseline (year):
35.9 (2009)
2020 Target:
46.2
Desired Direction:
↑ Increase Desired
Data Source: National Immunization Survey (NIS), CDC/NCIRD and CDC/NCHS
Error Bar (I) represents the 95% confidence interval.
Additional footnotes may apply to these data. Please refer to footnotes below the data table for further information.
See also Disparities Overview by Sex for MICH-21.4
Error Bar (I) represents the 95% confidence interval.
Additional footnotes may apply to these data. Please refer to footnotes below the data table for further information.
See also Disparities Overview by Sex for MICH-21.4
MICH-21.4 Increase the proportion of infants who are breastfed exclusively through 3 months
Infants breastfed exclusively through 3 months (percent)
2020 Baseline (year):
35.9 (2009)
2020 Target:
46.2
Desired Direction:
↑ Increase Desired

Spotlight on Disparities:
Sex | 2015 | Disparity |
---|---|---|
Female | 47.8 CI 45.8/49.9 SE 1.057 |
x 1.000 Best rate |
Male | 46.1 CI 44.2/47.9 SE 0.952 |
x 1.039 CI 1.000/ 1.091 |
Data are subject to revision and may have changed since a previous release. Unless noted otherwise, any age-adjusted data are adjusted using the year 2000 standard population. Data are not available or not collected for populations not shown. CI: 95% confidence interval. |
Summary measures of health disparities by Sex — 2015
- The better group rate for this objective, 47.8%, was attained by the female children.
- The worse group rate for this objective, 46.1%, was attained by the male population.
- The absolute difference (or range) between the best and worst group rates was 1.8 percentage points.
- The best group rate was <1.100 times the worst group rate.
Detailed measures of health disparities by Sex — 2015
Female children achieved the better group rate for this objective, 47.8%.
The better group rate was <1.1 times the rate for male children.